Haven't heard that one, but know someone to ask.  The DFW downburst is flown 
frequently with the occassional lucky save. 
 
Frank Whiteley 
 
"Gary Boggs"  wrote in message 
... 
 I have heard that the Gimli Glider landing sequence was loaded into the 
 airlines flight simulators for training purposes and that almost no one 
 could successfully land the plane the way the pilot did.  Can anyone 
confirm 
 this story? 
 
 
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  Maule Driver  writes: 
  
  Ted Wagner wrote: 
  
  I nearly fell out of my chair when I read that. The FIRST thing I 
  was taught in my brief career as a powered flight student was the 
  contingencies of no engine power from the moment one pushed the 
  throttle forwarded to the moment one was finished taxiing. 
  
  Well, that's a single engine recip approach.  With multiple 
  turbines, multiple simultaneous engine failure is pretty difficult 
  to achieve I guess - unless you screw up the fuel situation. 
  
  It has been done with 767s, Airbusteds, P3s and C-130s. It only 
  takes a small error and then to not check properly. IE, report 
  fuel loaded in lbs and have the number close to what the crew 
  expect in Kgs. 
  
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